Automotive
Omnitron’s MEMS scanning mirror improves LiDAR
“Omnitron Sensors is a new kind of semiconductor process development company. In the semiconductor industry, innovation is always tied to the newest technology node. In MEMS, it’s all about topology.”
2023 will see continued enterprise focus on ESG initiatives, but won’t see an EV revolution
ABI Research’s third annual trend report identifies the two key sustainable technologies trends that will deliver—and the two that won’t—in 2023
Indium Corporation to feature products for automotive and power electronics applications at NEPCON
Indium Corporation will feature selections from its portfolio of products for automotive and power electronics applications, including EVs, at NEPCON Japan.
Automotive electronics market higher growth during 2019-2029
The sensor segment of automotive electronic components will grow at a double-digit CAGR of 10% through 2029.
Cornell Dubilier responds to needs of next-gen EV charger designers
CDE expands product offerings through New Yorker Electronics and unveils advanced custom charger capacitor capabilities
Signal beams with artificial intelligence can reduce traffic congestion, says Fact.MR
The global signal heads market is expected to be valued at $6.08bn in 2023 and expand at 5.5% CAGR during the forecast period of 2023 to 2033. Focus on green commuting has led to technologies such as electric vehicles, connected cars, and self-driving cars.
LEM bids to expand North American e-mobility market with UL-certified DC meter for EV chargers
Electrical measurement technology company LEM believes its UL-certified Direct Current Billing Meter (DCBM) will help accelerate the development of an extensive charging infrastructure across North America.
Full speed ahead: automotive electronics trends for 2023
It is no secret that the automotive industry has faced several challenges in recent years — from supply chain delays and rising inflation to skills and labour shortages.
New plan for smart EV charging could save consumers up to £1,000 a year
Electric vehicle consumers are set to benefit from lower energy bills and cheaper motoring thanks to a landmark plan to unlock the potential of smart electric vehicle charging.
Simulator shifts Hungary’s automotive engineering sector to a higher gear
Bay Zoltán Research Centre, Hungary’s largest applied research institute at the ZalaZONE automotive R&D park offers researchers, engineers and organisations access to a Delta series S3 DIL simulator. Ansible Motion dynamic driving simulator is key element of a project to place Hungary at the centre of European automotive engineering and development.